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    Starry Night Analysis

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    Vincent (Starry‚ Starry Night) is a song written by Don Mclean. Don McClean‚ “Donald‚” III is an American singer-songwriter. He is best known for his 1971 album American Pie. American Pie is best known for McClean’s two hits “American Pie‚” and “Vincent.” “I was sitting on the veranda one morning‚ reading a biography of Van Gogh‚ and suddenly I knew I had to write a song arguing that he wasn’t crazy. So I sat down with a print of Starry Night and wrote the lyrics out on a paper bag.” (Brown) Starry

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    Why Van Gogh cut his ear

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    Why Van Gogh cut his ear Van Gogh and Gauguin were sharing a small room in Arles‚ France. The evening before the ear cutting incident they were at a Cafe drinking absinthe‚ a known epileptogenic drink that is now illegal. For no apparent reason Van Gogh picked up his absinthe and threw it at Gauguin. The next day he couldn’t remember having done it. Gauguin told him he was going to go elsewhere‚ which upset Van Gogh. Gauguin went out for a walk... "Going to his mirror and taking up his razor

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    The Red Vineyard Essay

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    Visual Analysis Essay Vincent Can Gogh painted The Red Vineyard in 1888‚ some time after Paul Gauguin arrived in Arles‚France. Paul Gauguin was the artist that Van Gogh looked up to most. Van Gogh wanted to be just like Gauguin and become famous for his artwork. As the weeks passed‚ Gauguin moved his easel out into the fields surrounding Arles‚ and van Gogh followed. The Red Vineyard combines Vincent ’s efforts to learn from Gauguin ’s example with his own interest in color and motif. The

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    Said by Yayoi Kusama. It shows that she understands her role in the active process of treating her OCD through artwork. However‚ I cannot find any mayday in Van Gogh’s self-portrait. There are only full of sad and the loss of a man. The example of Vincent van Gogh and Kusama shows us a self-identity is significant for an Artist. No matter any big problem that an artist is facing on‚ a self-identity is their last mainstay. Yayoi Kusama keep her mind successfully‚ which makes she can overcome her hallucination

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    POST IMPRESSIONISM - THE ROOTS OF MODERN ART VINCENT VAN GOGH (1853-1890)
 ’View of Arles-Orchard in Bloom with Poplars ’‚ 1890 (oil on canvas) Post Impressionism was not a formal movement or style. The Post Impressionists were a few independent artists at the end of the 19th century who rebelled against the limitations of Impressionism. They developed a range of personal styles that focused on the emotional‚ structural‚ symbolic and spiritual elements that they felt were missing from Impressionism

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    Equity and Common Law

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    …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 AIM: To consider or document the extent of Juvenile sentencing biases in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. OBJECTIVES: i. To determine the level of fairness in sentencing Juveniles in St Vincent and the Grenadines‚ ii. To determine whether any sentencing guidelines are available to minimise disparity in sentencing‚

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    Gogh Pallet Brushes

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    expressive painting produced in 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh‚ He painted it in single sitting after having a mental breakdown and injuring himself after a collapse. The portrait tries to convey his distress‚ how everything around him seems to be collapsing in on him and how his only escape from these problems is art.  In this artwork the following can be seen: A pallet Paint Brushes Vincent Van Gogh himself A dark background In the middle of the artwork Vincent himself can be see‚ and in the bottom

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    The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons Vs. Starry Night Turner‚ The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons‚ 16th October‚ 1834‚ Oil on Canvas‚ Philadelphia Museum of Art (1835) Van Gogh‚ Starry Night‚ 1889‚ Oil on Canvas‚ The Museum of Modern Art‚ New York In the eery evening of October 16‚ 1834‚ a huge fireball blew up through the roof of The Houses of Parliament. Creating an enormous blaze‚ to the horror of passerbys‚ it caught the attention of Joseph Mallord

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    Vincent Van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter whose work highly impacted 20th century art. His works had a distinct stylistic theme that had a sort of melting effect within them. Many of them also included his iconic swirls that provided as a base for backgrounds. Out of his 900 paintings‚ only a few incorporated solid shapes and lines. Looking at his works‚ I tried to imagine dancing them. I found that the swirls could serve as a trajectory for different body parts or pathways‚ and the almost

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    Towards the left you can see the towers of Saint Julien and Saint Trophime‚ and the bridge connecting Arles to Trinquetaille on the right. In the far horizon‚ a church steeple is shown. Starry Night Over the Rhone was described in a letter from Vincent Van Gogh as a cheerful piece‚ but when the painting was finished almost a year later‚ it had a revised mood and meaning. The work is dark‚ but serene. Many believe that the swelling depression in Van Gogh distorted the original sketch’s romantic charm

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